A bootstrapped, low-noise, and high-gain photodetector for shot noise measurement

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We presented a low-noise, high-gain photodetector based on the bootstrap structure and the L-C (inductance and capacitance) combination. Electronic characteristics of the photodetector, including electronic noise, gain and frequency response, and dynamic range, were verified through a single-frequency Nd:YVO4 laser at 1064 nm with coherent output. The measured shot noise of 50 μW laser was 13 dB above the electronic noise at the analysis frequency of 2 MHz, and 10 dB at 3 MHz. And a maximum clearance of 28 dB at 2 MHz was achieved when 1.52 mW laser was illuminated. In addition, the photodetector showed excellent linearities for both DC and AC amplifications in the laser power range between 12.5 μW and 1.52 mW. © 2014 Author(s).

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Zhou, H., Yang, W., Li, Z., Li, X., & Zheng, Y. (2014). A bootstrapped, low-noise, and high-gain photodetector for shot noise measurement. Review of Scientific Instruments, 85(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4862295

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